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World’s largest dedicated PV sealant factory opens

Tonsan has opened what it says is the world’s largest dedicated photovoltaics (PV) factory in Suzhou County, China. Over USD$125 million was invested in the project.

New Californian Governor calls for FITs, while Hawaii shows little interest

Newly inaugurated Californian Governer Jerry Brown has called on the state to introduce renewable energy feed-in tariffs (FITs) to meet proposed distributed energy targets. Meanwhile, expected interest in Hawaii’s FIT program has not materialized.

New Turkish FITs disappointing

Turkey has announced its new feed-in tariffs (FITs). However, despite beliefs the country is set to become one of the next big photovoltaics (PV) markets, pv magazine has been told the tariffs are not high enough to attract investment.

Germany’s solar branch "begging" for FIT reductions

Germany has once again reduced its solar feed-in tariffs by 13 percent. Further reductions are likely to come into play soon.

Despite fears, US renewable energy grant program is extended

The U.S. solar market is heading into the New Year with a piggy bank that was just refilled by the federal government.

Tessera Solar sells 850 MW Calico Solar project

U.S.-based K Road Sun LLC has acquired Tessera Solar’s 850 megawatt (MW) Calico Solar project, planned to be built in California’s Mojave desert, for an undisclosed amount.

Spain reduces hours of subsidized sunlight

By a new royal decree (Royal Decreto), the Spanish government has introduced a new limit on the maximum number of hours photovoltaics (PV) installations have the right to receive the feed-in tariff (FIT), sparking criticism from the industry.

Germany: BCG expects significant downturn in PV expansion

U.S. consulting firm, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has said it expects growth of photovoltaics (PV) systems in Germany to drop to 5,000 megawatts in 2011, due to continuing decreases in solar incentives.

SunPower sells 44 MW Italian solar park

U.S.-based SunPower Corp. has completed the sale of its 44 megawatt (MW) Montalto di Castro solar park, located in the Lazio region of Italy for an undisclosed amount.

AUO enters the UK market

AU Optronics (AUO) is ready to expand into the British market after its EcoDuo PM 220 solar module received the UK Microgeneration Scheme (MCS) certificate.

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